So far:
I have the engine, gearbox and running gear from an MRoadster. The car was built in 1997. I found the VIN: LB06156. I need to find out the dealer history of it because I have noticed the block is stamped October 2000. Could it have a new engine, a recall or warranty one perhaps? The clocks showed 48,000 miles, nice and low, but if the engine is newer, could it have less miles (or hopefully not more!)? I'm taking part of Ste and Ians group buy on the BTB manifolds so thats (thankfully) covered. The servo/spacer issue has been excellently covered by buster and ol_skool_2002 recently so I intend to do exactly as they have moving the servo over a full 53mm. Hopefully no need to mod the plenum then.
This weekend I finally made a start on getting the engine in. Three of us set about it and removed the 65k M20B25 and auto gearbox, front subframe and suspension in one (hairy, smelly manly) fell swoop. Grr.
[should I keep the M20 and manualise it for the 318iS? It's tired as hell so needs a shiny new lump and I've always loved the idea of a turbo M20 on megasquirt..250 brake perhaps.]
First we disconnected everything and dropped the front struts out. The great thing about a car in this nick is that everything just comes un-done, fuss free. I then doubled two longish straps over and fed the loop through the bottom of the strut towers, poking an axle stand table through each so they couldn't go back through. The straps then came under the chassis legs, avoiding all the body work. These were hooked onto a load leveller so we could use the engine crane to loft the car up. I'd say we got it to about 40 degrees. The back of the car was on its wheels and the bumper was touching the floor! Then we lowered the engine out of the engine bay and slid it over on some 4 by 2's..
We took about 4 hours but Sat was really nice in Essex so we chilled out too.
I now the post is worthless without pics but they are on the way.. They are on a friends digital camera in Essex. Waiting on an email.
I'm trying to get hold of the parts I need to physically get the engine into the bay, I think that'll be the real milestone here. Theres so much to do after that I know but it's great to be able to pop the bonnet and see your new engine sat there. I need an M50 525i oil pick up pipe, a new oil pump, a gearbox cross member and the pedal box and plumbing from a manual car. Couple off weekends and I should have the stuff and be putting it in! Yes! Hopefully I can get it done for summer. Gaydon perhaps.
Jai





















